Sweet Zombie Jeebus! There's nothing I love more than people who have been privileged to have what should be a basic human right whining because they have to share it with those who have been historically underprivileged.

It's a sad, sad statement on humanity to see people's reactions like this. "Those filthy, lazy poor people, they shouldn't have any right to health care or to get treated for their filthy lazy diseases. After all, if they weren't so lazy and had jobs they'd be able to afford their cancer treatment!"

HOW SELFISH CAN PEOPLE POSSIBLY BE??(The answer is: Apparently very.)

I also love the idea that private practice doctors are suddenly going to decide to take on heaps more patients because "they're out there." Because every doctor takes every new patient all the time.

CLUEMETER: ZERO

The US is the only 1st world country ON THE PLANET who has historically treated health care as something for only the privileged. It's long past time we join the rest of the human race.

@Moose---you completely missed my point. We are moving to a universal health care system,but we have not accelerated the movement to provide the service providers. If you add 10% more consumers , then you must add 10% more physicians or redesign the delivery system. That is the point, and it completely avoided (with forethought) the political debate surrounding the law. We are there now, but we are not adding care givers. Every Doctor I talk to says they are full up.

@Packer, I did not miss your point, because I addressed what you said. More people needing more doctors is not the same as doctors getting overflowing with patients.

You said, "Think you don't have time now, just wait." Doctor Grumpy, like most other doctors, is and will be (under ObamaCare) under no obligation to add more patients to his practice. He may get more requests from new patients, but nothing obligates him to accept more patients than he feels he can handle.

What a doofus, caught with his pants down in his obligation to his patients. With an attitude like that it's no wonder that patients are just ignorant flies on the wall in their own advocacy.

I would just loooooovvvvvveeee some standardization of health care in the model of physicians such as Dr. G. provides his patients; an honest patient-care provider relationship, with a sense of humor, intelligence, and follow-up and follow-through.

Correct, accurate and complete information on a reconciliation records indicating allergies, and a current list of medications, doses, and directions should be standard. Patients should know what it is and docs should use it. Like currency in a monetary system.

I work in a very, very small hospital. Pretty near 1/3 of the patients AT MOST provide a complete list of their current regimen, what they take the meds for, correct allergy information and what chronic illnesses they have.

Acquiring up-to-date knowledge does not stop after 8th grade, high school diploma or a college education. We know more about how many marriages so and so in Hollywood had than we do about our own bouts of health, and it's personal stuff, like things that happen to us individually. Knowing useful and keeping informed about directly applicable processes should be obligatory, and this kind of knowledge is not a prerogative of the deciders, but the very people who should use the information for proper patient assessment, and those who should be making informed choices.

That's why medical schools need to teach all new docs to utilize the pharmacist. It also wouldn't be a bad idea if all current docs would get on board with that as well. Pharmacists are medication experts and are trained to spot problems like this.For those of you who don't know, pharmacist do more than just count pills at the drug store. All major hospitals have pharmacists on staff for just this purpose but they are under utilized and there advice is often ignored.

This has got to be below some standard of care. My mother has to bring all her meds with her to see her cardiologist on every visit. And all my parents' doctors require them to update a list of medications they take at every visit, even the ophthalmologist. I've set up a Word document I can print out for each visit rather than try to write it out each time.

I had a doctor like this. He prescribed me with a drug which I am allergic to and if not for the pharmacy catching it, I'd be DEAD! He called it by a name I was unfamiliar with and I didn't realize it was the one I can't take. OH and it WAS right in my record. I make sure my meds & allergies are up to date each visit.

Welcome to my whining!

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